Rod H.
Yelp
I can see why they won a Best of Bucks Entree award.
This is your classic neighborhood bar, but with some absolutely delicious sandwiches and appetizers based on what my lunch companion and I tried this past Labor Day weekend.
I had the Tex-Mex Wrap (hold the Chili) while my lunch date had the Balsamic Chicken Flatbread. We shared the Pretzel appetizer (ample for two people). All was outstanding, and we asked ourselves why we didn't come here more often since we're locals.
I also had a Lemonade - possibly one of the best I've ever had.
That said, the bartender on this Labor Day also was the single server in the place. To say she was busy would be an understatement. She was kept on the run, and socializing was friendly, but kept to a bare minimum out of necessity for her. It did mean we had to wait a heartbeat or two longer than one might like, but under the circumstances it was completely reasonable, and, it was a dining experience; no one died. There are worse things.
If I had to be critical at all, it would be the fact that the place is a little shabby. Possibly part of its charm, but the place is definitely in need of being updated from it's 1980s decor and slightly shabby dining area paint-job (meant to bring the place from 1980s to maybe the mid-1990s). Also, the bevelled wall and ceiling mirrors that bedazzle the stairway entry from the parking lot leading to the bar entry is a little jarring at first, and gives the impression you might expect a pole dancer upon reaching the stairway's summit.
But the criticism of the decor and this one day's less than lightening-fast service is minor when you consider the staff seems happy to be there (and they know the locals by name), the food is very tasty and the prices are extremely reasonable.
Think a slightly shabby Cheers, with a really good menu and a totally local vibe. We'll definitely be back, though we'll avoid the mirrored stairway and use the Main Street entrance.